Johnson's : Neosporin + Pain Relief

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Active Ingredient:
Bacitracin Zinc (Bacitracin Zinc), Neomycin Sulfate (Neomycin), Polymyxin B Sulfate (Polymyxin B), Pramoxine Hydrochloride (Pramoxine).

Inactive Ingredients:
Petrolatum.

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January 2, 2010
i only use neosporin if i couldn't resist popping a pimple. since a popped pimple is essentially an open wound i apply the neosporin cream (less oily and clogging than the original ointment) to the pimple to prevent it from getting infected. i've noticed that the anti-bacterial agents also occasionally improve my acne. however i'm going to discourage using neosporin for anything beyond preventing infection because of the mentioned long-term effect 0f decreasing your skin's natural ability to fight off bacteria.
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April 13, 2009

Pros:

Neosporin is great, just wanted to recommend the cream based instead of the ointment. It's works great when you put it on overnight, and you have no problem with linen getting stained

Cons:

My fear is building a resistance to it.

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December 30, 2010

Pros:

helped my skin get back under control

Cons:

doesn't completely clear it up by it self

you might get a resistance if you use it to long

i recently had a horrible breakout and nuthin would help it!!! it was bad so i decided i would use neosporin all over my face (like dan uses the BP) for just a few days and it got my skin under control now i'm drinking 6 cups of green tea and my skin is continuing to clear up